Property once owned by Dallas mobster Herbert "The Cat" Noble listed for $3.7 million

Tuesday, July 9, 2019
FLOWER MOUND, Texas -- An ornate lakefront estate on property once owned by infamous Dallas mobster Herbert "The Cat" Noble has gone on the market for the first time.

The two-story mansion at 1213 Noble Way - yes, same Noble - overlooking Lake Grapevine in North Texas is listed for $3.7 million with Jim Striegel with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage.

Noble lived on the stretch of land he bought up around 1941, before there was a Lake Grapevine in southern Denton County. Officially, it's listed as Flower Mound, Texas.
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Suffice it to say, Noble wouldn't recognize the extravagant estate that sits there now. When he lived there, there were two cabins and a 280-acre farm, and no lake.

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