"That's good. Richard knows his stuff," Rolf said, knowing him from Hufflepuff house years ago now. He tilted his head and pondered her question with as mcuh seriousness as it warrented.
"I don't know. It depends on if keeping it is worth it for a number of reasons. Money, time, sentimental value." He didn't undervalue that last at all. He had a pile of sentiment, himself, and it did mean a lot to a lot of people. "You could always be the silent owner, with veto power, or you can find someone who will give it a good home."