Hi,ive owned siberian huskys for the past 14 years.Huskys are notoriously hard to train and tend to think for themselves wether to obey you or not,theyre not like other breeds who are mostly eager to please their master and will only obey you if they feel like it at the time lol.They also are not a one man dog and would be quite happy trotting off with anyone on the other end of the lead,ie loyal to no one person.
A husky also has a high prey drive and this combined with husky stuborness to obey means they cannot be let off the lead unless in a fenced in safe area,trust me on this you let a husky off the lead and the prey drive kicks in,your dog is gone chasing anything thats caught its eye,this could mean running into roads and being hit by traffic or hunting sheep in the countryside which will result in getting shot by the farmer.
They also need a LOAD of exercise which will mean running your dog in harness,be it on a bike attatched with a bungee line or canicross,running with your dog attatched to a belt,letting a husky run around in a backyard is no where near the level of excercise these dogs need.Not enough excercise and your husky will find other ways to entertain itself and thats usually found through destroying your stuff :P google husky damage theres probly a ton of pics too see.Basically a tired husky is a happy husky but you let that energy build up and theyre like a rocket primed for takeoff
Theyre also excellent escape artists so really you need at least a 6ft fence round your yard to keep them safe.
Hope some of that info helps you make an informed descision man,gl