dbixler,
If you don't mind the traffic, you should love the Tampa area, I used to live there and it's a pretty area. Lots of sun, so solar is always a good bet there, as long as you can come up with a lot that's big enough to allow exposure to the sun. The houses there tend to be pretty close together, so you may end up with a roof-mounted system in order to clear surrounding obstacles and gain full exposure.
There so many variables to putting a system together. I'd recommend that you concentrate first on planning the system, right down to the cable sizes and charge controllers. The guys in these forums are such a great help with that.
My personal experience has been that some Solar dealers (and understand that I'm in Maine, not Florida) tend to try to sell you what they have sitting on their shelves and ignore every word you utter regarding the planned size of a system. Even if there's a remote chance that this is true in your area, you'll want to know what it is you're doing before you invest any real money. In this case, knowledge is money, both you and your system will benefit from some good planning. Take it from me, there's no worse experience than having to go through your system later and take out pieces of equipment you trusted were right for what you planned, and paying for new, correct equipment.
As Florida is the sunshine state, I'm sure that Solar is much more prevalent there and that there must be a greater number of Solar dealers there, and you're probably going to find some good, capable folks. But it never hurts to spend some time learning about this, it can save you time, money, and trouble in the future. Once you have a good, working system and it's growing, it's a great feeling.
Jim