I don't know of a specific area of Colorado that I'd call the new Florida. It's just something I've heard from those that live there, those that moved there, and from people out here. No offense intended. As I stated, I have extended in-laws that moved there. I don't miss them.
I've got to have mountains. Pretty sure I have to have mountains. Pretty naive in regard to brutal winters. There are times I'd trade the beach and the triple digit days for snow. I used to be a beach guy. I was a surfer in high school and I've been an avid diver for a while now though I don't dive as much as I used to. I'd give the ocean up in a blink for a better housing market, better local politics, and better cost of living. Not asking to be surrounded by people that think just like me but sometimes I think there's something in the water here. (Crazies)
Idaho doesn't want us. Have friends that moved to a suburb of Boise and the housing/job market is about the same here. Plus, they are getting flooded by California Liberals. Beautiful state, though.
Wyoming appeals quite a bit due to the following. Industries that my wife and I work in at times pay not much less than here. (Not always the case) Housing market is awesome. Local politics are great. But right now there aren't many jobs available. Jackson is nice but damn it's expensive. I live in a tourist town so I get it. Casper and Gillette appeal but as I understand it those cities are on the plains. I've read in more than one place that Casper is really trying to get more families to move in. I'm no cowboy but I know my way around a ranch.
Montana is pretty similar to Wyoming but crappier job market and colder weather as I understand it. Some of my Norwegian/Swedish ancestors that didn't stay in Wisconsin moved to Libby.
Arizona is nice politically. I have a good friend that moved there off the grid. Job market pays dick compared to California and places like Flagstaff the housing is about the same as here. Further North you go the better the climate but the worse the job market.
I know little about Nebraska. My grandfathers brother (great uncle?) lives there. Don't they have a serious tornado problem there?
I know little about South Dakota other than what I've learned on the internet. Highest suicide, high DUI fatalities, high divorce rate, shitty job market, bleh scenery for a lot of the State.
Utah has some beautiful areas in the South but no job market as I see it.
We all have bullet points we would like to check when looking but I'm a realist. I understand that I'd for sure be giving up some things to gain other things. I'm no freeloader, though, either. Pretty diverse in my job background. I volunteer as a Commissioner in the City I live in as a Civic duty (it's an uphill battle) to make sure lazy politicians actually get things done and not over regulate the local populous. Like so many other people, I'd like to afford to buy a house, have a job I enjoy, have the chance to save some money, be friendly with the neighbors, or be left alone should I desire that too, not have my children indoctrinated with a batshit philosophy at public school, and have surroundings that I enjoy. Can't have it all, though.