Colorado v. Florida
DenverDude2002 said:
FL is also on the list of places. Im thinking I need a warm climate for a change.
In terms of climate, you may not like Florida as much as you think. I lived in Vero Beach for a little over a year, which is more central than south Florida.
Colorado may seem hot in the summer, but it seems worse in Florida. The humidity in Florida during the summer is unreal. You take a shower, go outside and in moments you're ready to take another shower. Summer thunderstorms are not the same. Hot weather cools down in Colorado after a thunderstorm because the storms bring down cool air. Not so in Florida. If anything, the humidity increases and you feel warmer.
Something else you might not like is the seasons barely change. 80+-degree days in winter are common. I found that to be really strange after growing up in Denver and having spent most of my years in Colorado. It was really strange seeing people mow lawns on January 15.
On the other hand, there is less humidity in "winter" than in summer, and the weather isn't unpleasant at all. But you may find yourself running the air conditioning in January, which, again, is wierd.
Florida seems to breed unusually large cockroaches.

It has something to do with, again, the humidity. I never saw a cockroach in my life until I left Colorado.
Finally, I'd agree with comments about living being somewhat cheap in Florida. There is no state income tax. I do recall rent being high in terms of value received. In winter, rents creep up further because of the people coming down from the North.