I don't know if you've ever tried to bike up a snow covered road at a 30 degree incline but I certainly don't want to try it. Last winter me and half my neighborhood couldn't drive up the only entrance road for several days after a heavy afternoon snow.
If parking and transit from the periphery of a city into the core actually existed and were usable then I'd like that but that's not the world we live in now. One of my biggest gripes when traveling to a new city is trying to find parking for any of the big tourist locations. More often than not there is very limited street parking and no parking garages for several miles, nor any obvious transit locations. I often ended up just not going to the place I wanted to see because I can't find a good way to get there.
I don't mind walking a couple blocks to go somewhere. I do mind having to walk 30 minutes to see the one shop or restaurant I was interested in.
If you don't already live in the heart of a big city they absolutely suck to get around in. Even more so lately with the advent of apps for parking or transit that you have to sign up for beforehand and that don't have cash or card readers for non locals. I absolutely LOATHE creating accounts for more garbage apps and services I need to use a single time.
The times I was living in an apartment complex were worse by far than living in a house. Because having neighbors that share walls is always worse. Made even worse if you work night shift.