As you start to move on with your new life you will soon have a different outlook on life in general. You will start to realize it isn't just me anymore. Its us. Along with this comes kids, collage, a stable lifestyle, then retirement. All of this is made more simple and comfortable by having money. Sooner then later you will start thinking about things like life insurance and investments. One important key issue in the investment part that makes everything I listed possible is a diversified portfolio. Real estate is a key investment. If you sell it, what are you going to do with the money? Spend it? re-invest it?
Have you thought about how much money you are going to loose if you sell it? You may have some pocket cash but look at the real numbers. If it costs you 10-15k in fees and don't forget Uncle Sam my friend. We have what they call Capital Gains. If you made 100k in profit from the sale you will owe another 15k in taxes if you don't roll it over. your now down 30K.
The 30k you lost, over the next 20 years will more then pay for a collage education for a child. Over 40 years it would add another 400-500 a month in retirement income. This is just the money you lost from the sale.
Part of getting married is the responsibility of providing for you family. I'm going to suggest that you and your Bride to be go see a financial planner before you make any serious moves concerning money. I'm not talking about a friend or parent, I'm talking about a professional with a proved track record. Set some goals and start your new life off with a solid financial plan.
I was lucky enough to have an Uncle that kicked my ass from my doorstep to a planners office. If I didn't do this, I wouldn't have a pot to piss in today. With the advice he gave us and our resolve to stick to it, we now at the age of 40 (and a few) have no financial worries to speak of. We have a balanced portfolio, emergency funds, and are set for a retirement anytime we choose to pull the plug. If for some reason something happens to my wife or I, the other will have no worries.
Just a few thoughts from an old man.