Boosted by a better than 20% increase in the Capital Region, home sales across Louisiana were up 12.7% in the three-month period ending June 30, compared to the same quarter in 2011, according to a new report from the state's largest association of realtors. Louisiana Realtors reports the Baton Rouge metro region posted a 20.5% increase in residential sales during the second quarter, and that year-to-date sales six months through the year were up 19.4%. Home prices, however, were down 1.9% in the Capital Region during the second quarter; with the average home going for $203,336. Baton Rouge was among seven of the state's eight metro areas to see an increase in sales during the quarter. Leading the way was Lafayette, which saw a 27% spike in sales. That's the same increase by percentage that the area has had through the first half of 2012. Quarterly sales were up 12.1% in the New Orleans metro area, with year-to-date sales 13.6% better than 2011 figures. The lone metro to see a sales decline was Monroe: down 8.5% for the quarter and generally flat year-to-date, off 0.4%. Year-to-date sales across the state are up 14.7% compared to last year. "In general, the Louisiana housing market has shown significant growth in 2012, and is expected to continue the upward trend through the summer," Louisiana Realtors says in its second-quarter report. You can access the complete report here.