@mattpayne Hey Matt, I actually did develop 4 RV sites and sold them. Good memory! Did pretty well on it. Planned on doing it again a couple times but deals fell through.
Majority of people want a turn key product, meaning pull up on a leveled concrete slab (or crushed rock), hook up the utilities and be done with it. Huge market for these turn-key lots.
BUT… I got the land pretty cheap and I did a good portion of the labor. I did the site layouts/design, some land clearing, culverts, trenched for utilities, laid all the utility piping (sewer, water and elec), I did sub-out the concrete, threw some crushed concrete down for the driveway, got a nice old man with a tractor to spread it, etc. One step at a time really. Not too bad. Took me the better part of 6 months because I’m meticulous and had never done it so went slow, researching (maybe too much) every step. But I wanted to learn the permitting and construction process. Now I can fly through that stuff and can see land with better eyes to evaluate.
So if you’re not handy, might want to look into labor costs more. GC it yourself if possible and save lots too.