Hiya!
I’d say that it really depends on the individual rabbit. As some of the other fellows above mentioned, spend some time with each bunny that you plan on adopting to see if they’re a good match for you and your lifestyle.
However, there are some characteristics for certain breeds, as well as things to consider. Netherland dwarves seem to be a tad more neurotic and stubborn than other breeds, but then again that doesn’t mean that they can’t be great pets. Flemish Giants, Californians, and other larger breeds require more space. And Rex and mini Rex bunnies are prone to sore hocks more than others. Also, I’ve heard that it’s harder to identify ear infections in holland lops.
My first bunny was a Rex cross with a mini lop. Sweetest thing, and grew pretty big. He loved to flop around the room and binky, and never bit. My current bunny, Joey, who is a Netherlands dwarf, is the total opposite. He is stubborn when it comes to nails and picking him up, and isn’t shy about biting and nipping. but he runs right up to me and starts to groom my leg if ever I’m in the rabbit room. It really depends on the individual rabbit.
In the end, all that matters is that you’re able to provide adequate care and meet the needs of the rabbit that you’re planning on taking in. Factors such as neutering also play a big difference in behaviour and temperament. Good luck in finding a bun-friend, and have fun 