I'm all for building more housing, as long as it comes with the necessary infrastructure - schools, roads, parking, public transportation, etc. Where I live, developers seem to get government approval to build in locations where they can rake in a lot of money at high prices without having to worry about such things.
(In fact, my local government is actually closing roads near new housing because "f#ck cars" is apparently a hip idea these days.)
It's been hip since drivers started showing up and killing people. The less parking the better.
Let me guess. You already own a home?
Your own example seems to show that the culprit lies with local governance, not developers, wouldn’t you agree?