Will be very bright--ie white light-- with relatively little fire--ie colored flashes-- relative to other commonly well-cut stones due to the lower crown angle. Some PSers will advise a higher crown angle (34-35). As long as you know what you're getting, this is a promising start. Next step: get an idealscope image.
If you want, provide a price range and diamond criteria like min. color and clarity (if you know it, if not that's fine), and PSers will find other diamonds to choose between and help you get the best bang for your many bucks.
I have a RB with a 33 crown angle and 41.2 pavilion angle. It scores 2 on the HCA tool with EX for fire. I haven't compared it to a lot of other diamonds, but I find it to be very bright with lots of fire (enough fire for me). You should see the stone in person to determine whether you like the look of it.