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I hear Grand Rapids is nice. by Irish Tool
I wouldn't see any appeal to Orlando. Maybe one of the nice areas on the Gulf I hear about?
Both my sister and her husband work from home, and they chose to settle down in an Atlanta exurb (Canton, way up north in Cherokee County). Almost all of their neighbors are northern transplants, and I'm guessing there are plenty of nice neighborhoods around any southeastern cities that are similar. Certainly better people to rub elbows with.
Also, I'm guessing you'd be a little more likely to find a new client if you were in the orbit of one of those cities than Orlando or any smaller place in FL.