Depends on the individual dog obviously.
But, they're a... fairly unique breed.
Not very social, hard to train because they're very independent and hard to motivate, tend not to be particularly playful either. Oh and they're recommended to be on lead ever as they have a high pretty drive and are hard to get a good recall with.
Hard to read as well, that's why you'll have no doubt had people telling you they just turn, they don't - but their warning signs are really subtle.
If you don't mind that she'll more than likely be at best completely uninterested in mixing with new people or dogs
(At worst it is a possibility that she'll be aggressive) that she'll need extra walking because of not going offlead and that she'll pretty much just hang about your house not really doing much... she might be a good choice?
They're pretty affectionate with their people and the being hard to train often doesn't cause issues because they don't do much - as in, they don't really cause havoc by doing lots of unwanted things, they just don't do what you want either, lol.