It, as always can depend on your requirements.
There are a wide variety of materials out there and they are not created equal.
Here are the things to think about:
Cost : Materials for RF tend to start at 2x the base cost of FR4. Plus different materials can cost different to process.
Dielectric Constant: Since the dielectric constant effects the width of microstrip lines it will have a big effect on the abilty for a design to be buildable. Thinner lines and small spaces of resonant structures, paricularly filters, can cause more variation then you can accept. It also detmines how big the circuits are.
Loss Tangent: I have not had to worry about material loss that much but in some applications it can be imporant.
Thermal Expansion: If you want to mate different materials this can be a big deal. Say if you put a layer of a material and use FR4 on a different layer and the expasion does not match the board could delaminate.
Humidity: PTFE based materials have the ability to hold quite a bit of water and that will effect the electrical performance.
Fire Retardant: some RF materials do not meet some fire retardance requirements.
Given the circuits I would suggest you look at Rogers 4000 or Taconic RF-35.