arXiv Open Access 2026

Does Entry of Food-and-Drink Establishments Raise Local House Prices? Event-Study Evidence from London

Wanqi Liu Rong Zhao
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Restaurants, cafes, pubs, and takeaways are among the most visible markers of neighborhood change, yet whether their arrival is capitalised into nearby housing values remains empirically unsettled. We assemble a London-wide panel linking Land Registry prices, non-domestic EPC lodgement timings for food-and-drink establishments, and neighborhood amenity measures at the LSOA level. Our preferred annual event-study design defines treatment as the first clean-onset year in which an LSOA records at least two eligible EPC lodgements for food-and-drink establishments, after a two-year lookback with no prior entries. In this specification, pre-trend tests are not rejected in either the stacked or Sun-Abraham estimators, and log house prices rise gradually from about 0.5% in the event year to roughly 3.4--3.7% by years four and five. The results are consistent with local amenity capitalization following commercial entry, while remaining appropriately cautious about endogenous siting and concurrent redevelopment.

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Wanqi Liu

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Rong Zhao

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Liu, W., Zhao, R. (2026). Does Entry of Food-and-Drink Establishments Raise Local House Prices? Event-Study Evidence from London. https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.03260

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