Real estate developers pale in comparison to the sheer amount of land in the US. Hell, even just on the "wrong side of the tracks" in many very expensive cities there's often completely abandoned/disused land that's worth a tiny fraction of the land a half mile a way.
Once you get somewhere more rural/remote, the land is going to have even less value.
Once you get somewhere more rural/remote, the land is going to have even less value.