We have been living in the end times since the time of Christ -esp since his death and resurrection. Jesus is with the Father.
I am Amillennial which means we are already in the millennium. We have access to Jesus through the power of the Holy Spirit. We can commune with God whenever we want, and he will guide and direct us.
I am also a partial preterist, meaning I believe many of the prophecies were already fulfilled at the time of Christ, and in the generation after that! So many prophecies, like the burning down of the temple in Jerusalem in 70 AD when Titus and his men broke down the gates of the city. That was the beginning of the Disapora, which James refers to in the introduction of his book. But Jesus did not return then. That awaits a future time, when God has gathered all those who heard the gospel and believed, and followed him!
Everything totally changed when Jesus took our place on the cross, died for our sin, then showed the true power of God, when he raised him from the dead. That was the inauguration of the New Covenant.
Dispensationalism has been a blight on eschatology since it was invented by Darby & Scofield in the last 1800s. There absolutely is no rapture anywhere in the Bible. 1 Thess. 4:17 has been so badly translated as to make it impossible to interpret without a good knowledge of Koine Greek. Rapture, heaven, secret a- none of those words appear in that verse. I can exegete the Greek again and show you what it means, just ask! I took a course last week from a renowned NT Bible Scholar last week. His last talk was on "Dispensing with Dispensationalism!" He systematically went through the Greek in many passages and showed how wrongly translated dispensationalism is. In particular, he went through 1 Thess. 4:17, brought up every word in Greek and shows how it is not about a rapture, but the Second Coming of Christ. No secret rapture, just one return.
So are we living in the last days? Well we are living in expectation of the return of Christ to judge the living and the dead. That is the last days. But are we to live trying to figure out how every sign says Jesus is returning on x day, y month and a year? Never! We are to live in the presence of God, and stop trying to interpret the Bible like God was giving us little cues to interpret 2000 years later. No! Those were addressed to people living in the the time of Christ, and all the things that happened then. It is so egocentric to say any events happening today are for us living a comfortable and blessed life in North America! No, although we are following a God, that doesn't just focus on us, but his many mansions. No, I don't believe end times scenarios at all. We are only living in the end times as much as any believer has since the time of Christ.